TEC4869

Easley, South Carolina

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I purchased a Aerolite CUB 235 and it has a place for an outside grill. Does anyone know where you can purchase one from. I have been looking around and can not find one.
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alisa06

Wisconsin

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Ha ha ha - if you were closer, I would sell you mine! Hasn't been used, in fact never took it out of the box.
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mtnbiker1096

Idaho Falls, ID

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I dare say you'll probly spend way to much for a cheaply built grill. I'd suggest foregoing the built on and just getting a good quality portable.
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fordsooperdooty

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Most ofter they are the RVQ Grill...Really a terrible, under performing grill in my experiences! We used ours as a planter for geraniums!

Get a WeberQ 220 and you're good to grill!
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smdallas

Chatham, NY

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Rvq.com. I have the original rvq and its ok at best. I use it in addition to open fire grilling. Cooked 16 hit dogs effortlessly yesterday.
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TEC4869

Easley, South Carolina

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Hey alisa06 if you want to sell it I would be willing to pay to have it shipped.
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wolfcat1

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,,you will be happier with a Weber Q...
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donn0128

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RVQ went out of business several years back. I think they came back under a different name. But basically the same under powered junk. Take the BBQ adapter off and get yourself a quality BBQ
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twins89

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Ours is an Olympian; it was costly but I hardly use it, but it does work. We use the campfire most of the time.
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drenjoey

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We bought a Coleman RoadTrip LXE to replace the not too great grill that came with the HTT
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